Affective Touch in Preterm Infant Development: Neurobiological Mechanisms and Implications for Child-Caregiver Attachment and Neonatal Care
Background/Objectives: Affective touch is crucial in infant development, particularly in regulating emotional, cognitive, and physiological processes. Preterm infants are often deprived of essential tactile stimulation owing to their early exposure to the external environment, which may affect long-...
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Main Authors: | Valentina Lucia La Rosa (Author), Alessandra Geraci (Author), Alice Iacono (Author), Elena Commodari (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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